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Arkansas State Board of Chiropractic Examiners

Chiropractor Heath Lenox used runner Roger Pleasant and his companies to persuade auto accident victims to come to Lenox’s clinic in Little Rock.  Lenox stopped using Pleasant and his companies on June 25. | (Photo by Mark Friedman)
Government & Politics / Health Care / Insurance

New Regulations a Pain in the Neck for Chiropractic ‘Runners’

A combination of regulation and enforcement has begun to chip away at the lucrative business plan that has generated so many complaints that the Arkansas State Board of Chiropractic Examiners had to add another full-time staff position. read more >
Chiropractors Keith and Natalie Currie of Conway (left) said they have successfully treated thousands of patients at their clinic. The Curries are represented by attorney Michael Lamoureux of Russellville (right), who is also the current President Pro Tempore of the Arkansas Senate.
Government & Politics / Health Care / Legal

Conway Chiropractic Duo Working To Resolve Complaints

Keith and Natalie Currie, a husband-and-wife chiropractor team in Conway, hope to end their five-year battle with the Arkansas State Board of Chiropractic Examiners next month. read more >